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Secrets of the Unified Field: The Philadelphia Experiment, The Nazi Bell, and the Discarded Theory
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Farrell maintains that careful considerations of Einstein's celebrated and now discarded Unified Field Theory, and the breathtaking conclusions of wartime American and German scientists and engineers that, while an incomplete theory, it nevertheless was engineerable.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Interesting, informative, but still somewhat speculative:
The author begins an evaluation of Einstein's Unified Field Theory with an eye to how even an impartial, rejected theory can be field-engineered in part. He has a valid concept. As an engineer myself, I see all kinds of field solutions that are based on old theories of one kind or another, usually superceded by newer theories, that work just fine. What pushes this book a bit too far is the assertion that the Philadelphia Experiment, a supposed attempt by the US Navy to make a WWII destroyer escort ship... more info
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Not having read anything by the author previously, I was pleasantly surprised at how well he made extremely complex theories, understandable to this layman. While I don't always subscribe to "conspiracy" theories, the information presented here is enough to make one think differently about what we believe we... "know" to be true. It was a good read, although the editing could have been a bit better. Best stick to the earlier works.:
A roundup of (and expansion on) his previous theories from "Reich Of The Black Sun" and "The SS Brotherhood of the Bell" books, this book rehashes some of that material and further adds ~some~ info around the "Philadelphia Experiment" to the mix in an attempt to unify these WW2 "experiments" into a kind of Unified Field Conspiracy. As with his previous books, it's about what you'd expect... some interesting documents, a heavy dose of "what if" presented as probable fact, and a generally fairly... more info Einstein couldn't tie his own shoes:
Check it out! These ideas are rad, but the thinking behind presenting them is disorganized. There is an attempt to recapitulate at the end of each section, but the content is fractured. There are so many typos and syntactical mistakes, I was wishing the author could afford an editor. But the read, however difficult, was fun. Similar Products:
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